Nov 5, 2004
Forensics Society Sweeps Top Four Debate Spots at Tournament
The Forensics Society continued its run of strong performances this season at tournaments in Maryland and Pennsylvania the past two weekends. The team…
Academic News
The Forensics Society continued its run of strong performances this season at tournaments in Maryland and Pennsylvania the past two weekends. The team…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about those who are privileged and what it means to be privileged Sunday evening…
Lindsay Shulman ’05 (Hingham, Ma.) is creating an illustrious resume that includes a summer internship for Sen. John Kerry and a position on the Congressional…
When Martin Lawlor ’05 (Morristown, N.J.) graduates this spring, he’ll have two internships, two externships, and a wealth of knowledge about financial…
The experiments run by Haotian Wu’07 (Suzhou, China) as part of a research project at Lafayette were not typical ones. Most of the key ingredients were…
Four students and three professors are working together to create the most comprehensive and searchable database about the characteristics of empires and…
Art major Maya Freelon ’05 (Durham, N.C.) is gaining firsthand experience in the various facets involved in creating and succeeding in the professional…
Computer science major Joseph Crobak ’06 (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) is one of fewer than 20 students in the nation to receive a scholarship this year from Upsilon…
Some people believe that history should be left in the past, but Lafayette junior Martha Osier ’06 (Nairobi, Kenya) is attempting to use history to make…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP) will host “A Different Kind of Green: Nader and Cobb,” the second of two Wednesday brown bags,…